Jeremiah, the Prophet said in the book which bears his name, "I will not make mention of Him, nor speak anymore in His name." But His word was in my heart like a burning fire..." Jeremiah was weary of the unpopular ministry he had been called to. He was mocked. It was his lot to speak of the judgement of God. He wanted to check out of that assignment and be free from the reactions of his friends and neighbors. After all, who likes a Jeremiah? Pretty much, no one. No one wants to be the one with the bad news all the time.
But, in spite of the dark emotions he felt, his heart burned with the truth. He foreshadowed Peter and John in Acts 4:20, who when forbidden to speak of Jesus said, " We cannot stop telling about everything we have seen and heard." (NLT). Their hearts also burned with the Truth. The Truth that comes only from God.
Several weeks ago, I found myself in a very liberal church which was having quite the Christmas concert. Much expense, many hours of planing and practice, and scores of folks comprised this program. It was spectacular. A massive church, glorious stained, glass windows and lots of attendees. There was only one thing missing. That true Gospel of Jesus Christ. The truth that Jesus came into this world to save us. To pay for the sins we had done and could never pay for in ourselves. To makes us sons and daughters of God. To reconcile us to Him forever.
After leaving this church and driving my friend and I home, my heart burned. It burned with the Truth. The Truth of the Gospel of Christ. I had to speak. Thankfully, my friend was willing to listen.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is glorious! In John 1:14, 16-17 we have the Gospel encapsulated. "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth...and of His fullness we have all received, and grace for grace. For the law came through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ."
Yes, meeting Christ, the Truth, will cause a burning heart from time to time. How can we not speak of Him? He who came to rid us of our fears? My greatest fear is dying and being apart from Him forever. But, He has taken the need for that fear away. Oh, to place ALL of my trust in Him, alone. Give up all pretense of saving myself. For He, the Truth, has done it all. He has triumphed over death, hell, sin and the grave. He offers me eternal life with Him forever, and His precious presence here through all of life. Let my heart burn. Let it burn with the Truth, my Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Friday, October 6, 2017
Family History Trip March 2017 (3)
FAMILY
HISTORY TRIP (Part 3)
This is one of the Ore Cars at the Dade County Mine
Location. Grandma Wright’s family also
lived here for awhile. Your Grandpa was
really happy several years ago when he discovered the concrete slab that was
the porch of the office building where the family lived. He found it again this trip! It was so fun walking around this area with
Uncle Nathan, Aunt Betty, Esther and Dad.
(Grandpa to Esther).
Here’s a picture taken at the Corry Mines of some of
the Noble Wright children and Lucille Toler.
Left to right, they are, Melba, Lucille Toler holding Kendall Wright
(Aunt Beulah's son), Freda, Kathryn and Kenneth (holding skillet). They were licking after chocolate candy
making. Taken in front of the house at
the Dade County Mining Company (the old Hugh Russell place, not the one down by
the road Kathryn remembers). Kendall was
born Sept 13, 1939 and looks to be a year old or so. We think the picture was taken about 1940 or
1941. During those years, Noble's family
lived down the hill at the other Hugh Russell Place. So long ago. You can see the concrete slab to the
right.
I’m
so glad you went with us! We had so much
fun!!!
Written
by Sharmen S Wright, but edited somewhat by GWW.
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